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2012-11-30
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you on your last regularly calendar item, number 14, case no. 2012.0971c at 1963 sutter street, request for conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon, president fong and members of the planning commission. sharon young, planning department staff. the item before you is request for conditional use authorization for an outdoor activity area to an existing restaurant located at 1963 sutter street within the nc-3 district, japantown special use district and 50-x height and bulk district. the proposal is to add outdoor area, dining table and chairs for approximately 08 square foot patio enclosed by [speaker not understood] high fence within the rear yard of the restaurant. the proposed outdoor dining area will abut common parking lot located within the mid-block area of the subject block. the restaurant has been in operation since december 2011. the current hours of operation of the restaurant are 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 7 days a week. in the original proposal that was the application. the proposed hours of operation was the dining outdoor patio 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 7 day

the entry at sutter street. then here you can see a very typical evening dining experience. here's the inside dining area at the rear looking out towards the back patio in question. and here we are on the back patio looking towards the east. it's quite notable that the owners have allowed foliage and vinage to grow along this portion of the patio to, a, increase privacy and absorb noise for the neighbor towards the east who has been the primary neighbor expressing concern throughout this process. the new fences along the south and west side which is what you see on the right-hand side of the photo, this was initially designed and built with outdoor seating in mind. so, we selected a height of 6 foot 6 to be above the height of any standing patron to allow for privacy while still allowing natural light to come over the top of the fence into the patio. the east side that you're looking at there, the foliage is actually the original fence. it's about 10 inches lower than the rest of the fence around the patio, but with the foliage it stands up about as tall as the rest of the fences

of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. and sutter health -- (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters.

tonight at seven sutter hospitals around the bay area. the nurses union says sutter health is asking them to make 100 major concessions including changes to their paid sick leave and higher cuts. >> the hospital has put out its last, best and final offer. and that's what we want taken to our nurses for a vote. >> their last best final is almost verbatim of their first offer to us. almost verbatim. so no we have not taken a vote. >> reporter: the nurses planned a one day strike but sutter says it will keep replacement nurses for five days. the dispute has dragged on for 18 months and this is the sixth time nurses have staged a strike. the strike effects sutter hospitals in berkeley, oakland, castro valley, san leandro antioch and vallejo. they include alta base, sutter delta and sutter solano. >>> workers at raley's are showing solidarity as they prepare for a possible strike on sunday. today a group of workers rally outside the federal courthouse in sacramento. the two sides are meeting with a federal mediator but they only have until midnight saturday to work out their differences. raley

are on strike tonight at seven sutter hospitals around the bay area. the nurses union says sutter health is asking them to make 100 major concessions including changes to their paid sick leave and higher cuts. >> the hospital has put out its last, best and final offer. and that's what we want taken to our nurses for a vote. >> their last best final is almost verbatim of their first offer to us. almost verbatim. so no we have not taken a vote. >> reporter: the nurses planned a one day strike but sutter says it will keep replacement nurses for five days. the dispute has dragged on for 18 months and this is the sixth time nurses have staged a strike. the strike effects sutter hospitals in berkeley, oakland, castro valley, san leandro antioch and vallejo. they include alta base, sutter delta and sutter solano. >>> workers at raley's are showing solidarity as they prepare for a possible strike on sunday. today a group of workers rally outside the federal courthouse in sacramento. the two sides are meeting with a federal mediator but they only have until midnight saturday to work out their dif

. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >> good evening, everybody the most important game was in hawaii. take a look. number one bailor, with 42 in a row. 6 ft. 8 in. brittny griner hasn't lost in 42 games and chiney ogwumike, with the nice turnaround over grner and then ogwumike htis the 3 ponter as important as a regular season as they have had in many. taylor greenfield. final 71-69. stanford. >> take a look of the warriors tried to go over a game. and david lee gets the feed inside and slams it down, 51-50 warriors and 1006-98 warriors and denver...againsta cal mike montgomery giving the ref a hard time justin co

association. registered nurses at 8 hospitals operated by sutter hospitals and two san jose hospitals, hospital corporation of america, will go on strike at 7:00 a.m. they are upset about staffing, sick leave and other issues. the strike at sutter hospitals is planned for two days. the strike at the san jose hospital set for one day. the hospitals have hired replacements on a 5 day contract. officials say because of the contracts the striking nurses will not be allowed to return to work till sunday. >>> in a game that was supposed to feature two of the top ranked defenses in the nfl, the 49ers without alex smith, jumped all over the bears, winning 32-7. back up quarterback was terrific out dueling jason campbell. 243 yards, 2 touchdowns, while the 49ers rolled. coming up, gary will have highlights and more on the question, will he start next week over alex myth -- smith. >>> a 65-year-old woman kidnapped sexually assaulted, left by the road, the suspect only 14 and today we are getting our first look at him. still photos were allowed in court today. he made his first court appearance.

type on site theater license from 533 sutter street to 450 post street. susi damilano for the san francisco playhouse. >> good morning supervisors. i am mr. cole from the san francisco police department. the applicant filed with the california department of alcohol beverage control. this is general theater for license for 450 post street, second floor. this license is transferred from 533 sutter street second floor where the business previously operated. it has capacity of 211 patrons and 6:00 p.m. to -- for the purposes of the hearing the california department of california beverage control seeks determination as approval or denial of this license. from the time period of october 2011 to october 201256 police calls for service. from the same time period there were approximately four police reports generated. this premise is located in plot 166 and 67 police reports for the area. it's located in an high crime area and in the census track listed. it's in an undue concentration area. there are no records of protest with the california department of alcohol beverage control and

banks and over here mike from sutter health and you and judy together came from sutter health. you have some things to say? >> sutter health is to enhance the health and well-being of the communities we serve, for the poorest in our communities meaning food. this check i'm about to present for over $32,000 represents a portion of sutter health quarter of a million-dollar evident this winter to support the food banks throughout all of our communities. >> reporter: i got to see this. maybe i can get little aden and ethan here to give me a hand. what does this check say? can you tell? $32,500! wow! >> whoo! >> paul, can you tell me how many people this will feed? >> it will help us serve over 200,000 meals. >> one dollar is 6 meals. >> that's hard to wrap my head around. donate. we need your help. visit us at cbssf.com/foods. >> eyewitness news and "food for bay area families" food will continue after this. wow! yay! ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your h

a one-day strike this morning they work at several hospitals managed by sutter health. the walk-out will be the six inn in a series by members of the california -- the sixth in a series by members of the california nurses association. sutter health says replacement nurses have been brought in. >>> thousands of bay area homeowners with mortgages they cannot afford. they have an opportunity to get help this weekend in san jose. starting at 8:00 this morning, the neighborhood assistance corporation of america, returns to the bay area with its american dream program. hundreds of counselors and bank representatives from all major lenders will be there at the san jose convention center through monday helping with free onsite home loans and free loan modifications. terry mcsweeney will have more information in 30 minutes. >>> now the aftermath of hurricane sandy. many of new york city subways began roll this morning, three days after superstorm sandy. damaged parts of the subway are running again, officials say these still won't be much service to downtown manhattan where the tunnels a

hospitals managed by sutter health. it is the sixth in a series of strikes, the most recent was july 3rd. sutter health says the hospitals remain open and replacement nurses have been brought in. >> how was your drive this morning? >> kind of wet, foggy, misty. >> mike has the latest from live doppler >> good morning. santa clara valley, morgan hill, tenant avenue there green best radar return. radar showing decrease in tendancy and the rain is moving south, partial clearing for this afternoon, warmer weather on the way in the seven-day forecast. >>> free help for bay area homeowners who are underwater it >> a look at how many attended yesterday's -- giants' celebration, record breaking day for one transit agency. >>> we will buy memorable moments of yesterday's world series celebration. here are announcers john miller, dancing to gangnam-style. >> sandy may have stalled the presidential campaign but it is up and running again this morning. president obama told a wisconsin crowd that mitt romney is not the candidate for change he claims to be. the president says the economy is bunsing ba

. protesting that their contract with sutter health -- they've gone on strike five times since september of 2011. in an attempt to negotiate a new contract. the one-day strike affects seven hospitals affiliated with sutter health in the east bay. the hospital has already hired replacement nurses. >>> abc announcing the development of a brand-new series called "city hall," according to the hollywood news site deadline.com, the story lines will be about oakland's city hall loosely inspired by the mayor and her staff. they'll be dealing with a city in crisis while trying to maintain those personal and social lives. the creator of hbo's "newsroom" heading up the production. no word yet on when the drama will be ready for air. >>> how is this for a new twist on rolling to a 49ers game? getting in shape and easy parking to go with some football. the 49ers all set to install bike racks at candlestick as soon as a decision is made on where to put them. they will be in place in time for the next home game against the st. louis rams. planners are also considering bike parking at the 49ers' stadium

are on a one-day strike. the 3200 nurses work at seven hospitals managed by sutter health. it is the sixth in a series of strikes, the most recent was july 3rd. sutter health says the hospitals remain open and replacement nurses have been brought in. >> how was your drive this morning? >> kind of wet, foggy, misty. >> mike has the latest from live doppler >> good morning. santa clara valley, morgan hill, tenant avenue there green best radar return. radar showing decrease in tendancy and the rain is moving south, partial clearing for this afternoon, warmer weather on the way in the seven-day forecast. >>> free help for bay area homeowners who are underwater it >> a look at how many attended yesterday's -- giants' celebration, record breaking day for one transit agency. >>> we will buy memorable moments of yesterday's world series celebration. here are announcers john miller, dancing to gangnam-style. ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the

] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. a new development in the eay detection of alzheimer's disease. >>> in today's healthwatch, a new development in the early detection of alzheimer's disease. researchers have tested people in their 20s who could inherit the illness and found changes in their brains and their spinal fluids. now there is hope for developing a test that can predict the onset of the illness in the general population. early treatment is considered crucial for alzheimer's patients. >>> over 25 million people in the united states suffer from chronic sinus infections and although the traditional treatment is to prescribe antibiotics, health officials say we could be creating a suturer sinus bug resistant to the drugs. we have more. >> reporter: a doctor is working to develop a nasal swab test to identify the type of sinus infection a

was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. . >>> a massive effort is underway in new york and new jersey to make sure victims of super storm sandy can still cast their ballots. they signed executive orders to allow them to cast provisional ballots. some are set up by tents under generators. and ballots will be counted after the general election. there is a big decision to make about repeeling the death penalty and it is gaining national attention. good afternoon brian. >> reporter: what it would do is pass and give death row inmates life without the possibility of parole without the chance of parole. they say if the pressure is past it would save millions of dollars. they are expected around 5:00 this afternoon but prop 34 would save the state $134 million that would otherwise be used for long drawn out cases and it would require them to work and

, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. tonight. irving is quite a player for the cavilers. but here is david lee battling the flu, 22 points, 14 points, six assists. he had an iv before the game. warriors moving the ball around. harrison hits the three. they win 106-96, 3 and 2, and at the lakers friday. it was nice while it lasted. the earthquake season, they make it all the way into the second leg of the playoffs. it's one of those aggregate scoring deals. david plays for the galaxy. donovan doing his thing. they have 19 wins, six losses, nine ties, a great season. this thing lasts only eight months, so that's enough soccer. nonetheless, they are uphanded by la tonight. the twitter world encourages people to think whatever they do is interesting, particularly athletes. look at randy -- randy moss. he is back at the west virgi

turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. >>> good evening, everybody! sure, rookie of the year! but how about some mvp votes for andrew luck! one of 30 colt players who shaved their heads to honor their head coach who's battling leukemia. man, this guy it play! luck looking for donny avery, 18-26, 227 yards. because rg3 plays in washington dy, he got a lot of -- dy, he got the early notice, but luck is good! colds win their fourth straight. the jacksonville fans do the bag over their heads. jacksonville is 1-8. >>> 103 plays, this poll is getting a lot of attention. they voted ryan the jets coach the most overrated, and now these 103 players say nobody is dirty like that, nobody kicks other players when they're down. suh, no, he's really good. so the coaches will say don't ever do it again, until he does it again. but he's so good you can't get rid

and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. >> the first and our nation, the officials looking to cover the costs of trans gender surgeries for the uninsured we have details of [ female announcer ] welcome, one and all, to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor. a feeding frenzy, to say the least. a turkey from safeway will have everyone raving. there's fresh, natural, frozen, whatever your craving. spend $25, and get a frozen safeway turkey for 59 cents a pound. or spend $25, and a frozen butterball turkey, just 99 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. safeway. ingredients for life. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. >> and a look at our top story set a:30 additional s

aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. sexual relationship with thn who is voice of elmo.. whene 16. >>> pbs is fielding questions after a man says he has h-a sexual relationship with a man who is the voice of el-mo when he was just 16. kevin class admits he had a relationship with the accuser but said it was after the teen turned 18. clash has taken a leave of absence from "sesame street" while he disputes the claims. the p, box s workshop says it takes the allegation personally but el-mo is bigger than one person and will continue to be an integral part of "sesame street." >>> the home that michael jackson spent his last years has sold. the agent won't say who the new owner is but sources close to the deal believe it's a member of a private investment firm. >>> lance armstrong

. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> u.s. stocks are mixed after european leaders postponed the latest package. home seams are up 4% and taking a live look at the big board, the dow is currently down 35. the nasdaq is down 15. s&p down 3. another stock to watch is microsoft down nearly -- down just over 3% right now. the reason, the microsoft executive who had been expected to be the next ceo is now leaving the world's largest softwaremaker. he had

at 10 sutter health hospitals plan to protest what they say are cuts to patient care standards and nurses' benefits. 1500 nurses will hold a one-day strike. another 3300 will strike for two days at eight sutter hill hops. the hospitals are hiring replacement workers. we'll have a full list of those locations on abc7news.com. see on it on tv. >>> catholic diocese says the pastor of cabrini school is stepping down as it releases copy of a letter that allowed a registered sex offender to volunteer at a children's event. >> reporter: the diocese of san jose won't say why father lieu vu is stepping down one month after an incident that left parents outraged. during the school's festival fundraiser a group of parents noticed that mark gurries, registered sex offender was volunteering at the event. parents urged the father to do something the pastor was said to resist and told parents to be compassionate. >> we tried to explain we told him we are your find , we are looking out for the children, we have to. and -- it just seem ha like he should have immediately felt the same way >> rep

enfermeras, 8 hospitales de sutter y 2 de "hospital corporation of america" en san jose, estarn siendo afectados. ---el paro de labores para los hospitales de sutter, sera de 2 dias y de los otros 2 sera solamente hoy martes. ---los nosocomios han contratado reemplazos para los huelguistas quienes no podran regresar a sus puestos hasta el domingo. cesar ---un hombre murio atropellado esta maÑana en las vias de caltrain en palo alto... take vo ---el percance ocurrio alrededor de las cinco y medida en el cruce de las vias con la avenida east charleston... ---a raiz del incidente se cancelaron todas las corridas en ambas direcciones lo que causo grandes retrasos para miles de pasajeros durante gran parte de la maÑana... ---el servicio se restauro poco antes de las nueve de la maÑana... cesar ---san francisco es una ciudad reconocida por sus excentricidad es... pitch - blanca ---pero esta tarde, y tras el aumento de quejas por parte de comerciantes y vecinos... take vo ....la junta de supervisores decidio poner fin al nudismo que hasta ahora se habia permitido en la mayor parte de la ci

in three months and sutter is now taking action that's left both sides at an impasse. >> reporter: unilaterally implemented the nurses contract. that is legal. wee learned four nurses walked out. strikers are trying to push the hospital to back off. hospitals say emergency surge is normal. 60% of scheduled nurses came to work. at biggest hospital, summit,s strikers say it's -- >> everything would have changed. >> key issues no free health care for part-timers and lower pay for new highers. given today's economic the offer is fair. >> that's really in line with police, fire, teachers. >> hospitals today across the bay area eight are sutter. >> and less cooperative and not willing to compromise and negotiate. >> it's our responsibility to be as efficient and effective as possible with that health care dollar >> reporter: although these strikes are scheduled for one with or two days some hospitals plan to lock out nurses until sunday. that allows them to hire the best replacements. >>> now to san francisco with the board of supervisors today approved a contentious ban on public nudit

technicians. it will affect 7 bay area sutter healthcare hospitals. yesterday, nurses spent time prepping for their signs for today. these nurses have been in contract negotiations for the past 18 months. they say hospital management repeatedly misrepresented them. >> you know, for the nurses it's going to be whatever it takes as long as it takes. there's no -- this isn't a game for the nurses. this is life and death. >> reporter: the series of strikes forced sutter to hire temporary staff on expensive five-day contracts. the last strike we saw from these nurses was this past july. all in all, there have been more than 70 work stoppages in the past two years. sutter hospitals and nurses both say they are working for the good of the patient and that each side is being unreasonable. live in the newsroom, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> time now 4:41. reusable grocery bags good for the environment. >> but they may not be so great for your health. also ahead... >> i want to be here... >> just days after being bitten by a great white, a california man is talking about the close encount

pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. >>> new at 10:00, a bay area icon is retiring tonight. belva davis broke through the color barrier as a journalist in the bay area. jana katsuyama is live now in san francisco where she caught up with belva as she hosted her final show. >> reporter: it really was an emotional evening here honoring a woman who has covered history and made history as a journalist. >> reporter: in the make up room, belva davis shared laughs with friends preparing to anchor this week in northern california just like she has for 19 years only this was her final report. >> hello i'm belva davis. >> reporter: tonight she faced the camera with the same composure and dignity that she brought to journalist a peer that spanned five -- journalist career that spanned five decade

not affected. >>> it's a familiar scene. sutter health nurses and technicians staged a one-day strike today at ten northern california hospitals. most are managed by sutter, and two are run by the hca in san jose. it's the seventh walkout by sutter workers in 14 months, as the nurses union struggles to increase its bargaining power. coming up at 6:00, nbc bay area's sam brock examines what is at stake here, and who is telling the truth on tonight's reality check. >>> driving to see your relatives this thanksgiving day might take a little more time because rain is on the way to the bay area. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is in the nbc bay area weather center to show us when and where the rain will fall. >> that's right. fits the holidays, it seems like mother nature is pushing in some sort of storm system. that's what is happening right now. the nature of this is very slow going. we've had rainfall up into the north bay for about the past 12 to 18 hours. roadways are dramatically different if you're traveling from the south bay. it is very slick on highway 101, up into santa rosa where we

story we're following about 3200 registered nurses at seven hospitals managed by sutter held in the east bay are on strike now took protests concessions. sutter management is demanding concessions. >> mike pelton has more on the strike. >> the morning mark the strike now fully under way for about an hour into with you can see the scree by my count is about 75 nurses. each of the nurses holding a sign. they are on strike for patient care. this is the sixth time in the past year in a few months that this group has gone on strike. today's strike is in response to a contract they tell me is unfair and they will not extend. these nurses also tell me the two sides are still very far apart. they say sutter is offering a contract that will cut how they will provide patient services. they also said sutter was to decrease their benefits. sutter does not have a media representative out there at this location. they did provide a large packet of the information detailing their side of things. they tell me according to them they claim this is a good deal the benefits are fair. about 3200 nurses may ta

ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. and sutter health -- i'm totally feelin' it. this loaded breakfast sandwich is awesome! am i trippin'...or is that jack box? you're not trippin'. i'm here. and my loaded breakfast sandwich is just loaded with country grilled sausage, bacon, ham, two fried eggs, and melting cheese on toasted sourdough. you can stop pretending. the only thing you're feeling is full. i am soooo loaded... that's the sausage. thanks for your business. >>> today we're going to have little fun learning about the amazing honey bee. >> it's a honey bee eating honey. >> they make the hopny and they eat the honey? >> apparently the poster of this video saw this little bee being attacked by ants. so the guy rescued the bee, the bee was kind of in shock. so he you know poured a

of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health.

in three weeks. here is a look. 8 of them are sutter hospitals including vallejo oakland and berkeley. nurses will also walk out of regional medical center in san jose. it is part of an ongoing contract dispute but nurses want to make cuts and staffing payed time and others and they will not return to work until sunday morning. >>> they are hoping 0 to negotiate a deal. and she accompanied president barack obama and is scheduled to meet with a west bank an egyptian leaders say he will not meet with hamasby so ultimately they will be part of a social network which israeli citizens have faced for so many monthsment. >> several israelis have been killed in the week long fighting and most of the militants have taken out on the iron dome defense system. president barack obama had meetings on the sidelines with the leaders of the summit in china and japan. he said it is important that u.s. and community as the two largest economies work together for trade an investment. >>> four southern california men have been working to destroy tar fits oversees. one of the men -- overseas. one of the me

to contact d.c. police. >> according to d.c. police, a woman was attacked by four pit bulls in sutter home. while her injuries were not life-threatening, she was taken to the hospital. animal control was also called. no words and whether the animals were taken away. this happened in marlow heights this afternoon. a pedestrian was attempting to cross the avenue when he was hit. the pedestrian died at the scene. a motorcyclist died later. police have not released the name of the victim yet. >> a woman in a d.c. police station took her life while in custody. she was pronounced dead at around 8:30 last night. police will only say the in -- the incident is under investigation. >> a bus driver was off duty when he was hit by a stray bullet around 9:00 last night. a group of juveniles were fighting across the street when the gun went off. we're told the driver's injuries are not life threatening. i'm sure a lot of people were out and about enjoying this milder weather tonight. >> yes. of beautiful weekend. >> for many, it is an extended long vacation, because of veterans day is a long holiday. 42

. and also matt cain is generosity in terms of all call. " >>pam: sutter health saw 7 hospitals... the nursing somstrike. >> this one the strike is intended to send a message that we are serious. and what can get us back in here without interruptions is them coming to the table and negotiating with us. >> this is the sixth in a series of strikes and the california nursing associations over contracts that have been under negotiations for 18 months. this one day walkout took band berkeley, and oakland and even castro valley, san leandro hospital, suffered deltoid in antioch and in vallejo. we will be back. sutter >>pam: decision 2012. after getting blown off track. president obama and mitt romney where they are as election is getting better. >> + this tale in eureka surfer... >>pam: our top stories at 8:30 the california highway patrol officers are hitting the streets and oakland. after cracking down on the skyrocketing rate of violence. the c h p will focus on the traffic related incidences. the department has not released a timetable for how long this will last. >> and oakland f

at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes sally field. [ cheers and applause ] michael kosta. [ cheers and applause ] and the music of lord huron. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ]

. nurses at 10 sutter health hospital plan to protest cuts to patient care standards and nurse benefits. 1500 nurses will hold a one day strike at 2 hospital ins san jose. while 3300 others will strike for two days at 8 sutter hospitals in the east bay and novato. we have a full list of locations affected here on our web site click on see it on tv. >>> those behind the cash register are pushing back after several major retailers announce they will be open on thanksgiving. today a target employee from southern california traveled to the source headquarters in minneapolis with box full of signature from the on line petition to stop store from his opening thursday. that petition has more than 360,000 signatures tonight. working on thanksgiving will prevent her from seeing her family. >> setting themselves up to maybe next year even open all day on thanksgiving. that's why i thought something needed to be done sooner rather than later. >>reporter: hundreds of stores had more volunteers wanting to work on thanksgiving than shift available. >>> family desperate for children said they

strike set for tomorrow morning. nurses at 10 sutter health hospital plan to protest cuts to patient care standards and nurse benefits. 1500 nurses will hold a one day strike at 2 hospital ins san jose. while 3300 others will strike for two days at 8 sutter hospitals in the east bay and novato. we have a full list of locations affected here on our web site click on see it on tv. >>> those behin cash register are pushing back after several major retailers announce they will be open on thanksgiving. today a target employee from southern california traveled to the source headquarters in minneapolis with box full of signature from the on line petition to stop store from his opening thursday. that petition has more than 360,000 signatures tonight. working on thanksgiving will prevent her from seeing her family. >> setting themselves up to maybe next year even open all day on thanksgiving. that's why i thought something needed to be done sooner rather than later. >>reporter: hundreds of stores had more volunteers wanting to work on thanksgiving than shift available. >>> family desp

week. it includes nurses at eight sutter health hospitals in the bay area and two hospitals  associated with the hospital corporation of america. both groups plan to walk out on tuesday with the sutter nurses continuing to strike wednesday. the unions say they are upset about patient care conditions and contract disputes. we have made a map showing the eight sutter hospitals that will be affected. they are marked here in red. . >> there are a lot of events being held this veteran's day weekend. the rotc program at the university of san francisco is hosting a fun run this morning. it's a four mile run or walk around the lake that starts at eight. that run races money for the rotc and awareness for veterans issues. >>> there is also a veterans event on the hornet in alameda. it's a tribute to neil armstrong the first man on the moon who died in august. the event is set to start at 1:00 p.m. >>> and national monument in marin is letting people in for free. they are stopping weekend fees all weekend in recognition of current and former servicemen and women. in fact all natio

area sutter healthcare hospital. >> we are going to have yet another strike against sutter. >> reporter: if this all sounds familiar maybe it's because they did the same thing in july. and june. and may. in fact, if you count the hospitals individually there have been more than 70 work stoppages in the past two years. >> for the nurses it's going to be whatever it takes as long as it takes. there's no -- this isn't a game for the nurses. this is life and death. >> reporter: the series of 24- hour strikes have forced sutter to hire temporary replacement staff on expensive five-day contracts. and the strategy has had some success with management backing down at several area hospitals in the last year. >> i think it has been quite effective. >> reporter: ken jacobs studies labor trends for uc-berkeley and says despite the decline of other unions, the nurses are in a powerful position being highly trained workers in the one industry that's growing quickly in a depressed economy. >> and unlike certain other areas it's not going to be outsourced to other countries. i think all of those give t

in eight sutter hospitals here in the bay area. the walkout involves 3300 nurses, hundreds of technicians. the key issues include staffing levels and whether nurses can have paid sick leave. sutter spokesman says pay hikes would hurt the company. replacement nurses have brought in to keep the hospitals open. >>> the union that staged a one- day strike against the port of oakland says mayor quan helped get contract talks going again. negotiations had broken down last spring with disagreements over pay, benefits and retirement contributions. yesterday's picket lines stopped activity at the port but it is operating once again this morning. there were also pickets at the airport but no travel disruptions. >>> a grinch just showed up on a bay area front porch but while the thief was casing the house, the house was casing her. it happened at the fremont home of trevor fiatol. his camera captured video of a woman stealing packages and a bag of food donations left for charity. he believes the woman had been shadowing u.p.s. trucks on meyer park circle and he hopes the footage will lead to her cap

at hospitals managed by sutter health are planning a one day strike to protest concessions they say center management is demanding. the strike will be a series of strikes by the california nurses association and a contract. the one they walk out with a car at 3:00 p.m. in facility at berkeley and oakland. in castro valley and san leandro hospital and sutter solano in vallejo. the four months with his bare their season starts today would be illegal to buy one on days when an alert is called. winters bear the very late are issued on dry stagnant weather conditions trap pollutants close to the ground and air district officials didn't get on health. wood smoke is the largest source of air pollution in the bay area. it can especially be harmful to children. and the elderly and people with respiratory conditions. >> here's a quick look at star trek for as you can see we do have some rain over the bay. beginning to depart the north a but pretty heavy in san francisco the east bank and in the south bay. a full look a your forecast with erica in just a moment. we are back. it is 4:30 a.m.. we have

contracts and at this time we have at least 65 take aways on the table. >> a sutter official tells us their nurses are paid very well and urged the union to accept the company's offer that was put out nine months ago. >>> a brother and a sister were hurt -- were hit in a crosswalk last night while trick or treating in santa rosa. and 7:30 on north dutton avenue near there. they are both expected to survive. they were with their parents when the adult saw the car coming and tried to stop the children from crossing the street but they went ahead anyway. police have not said if the driver will face charges. >>> it is full steam ahead for the presidential candidates today after a brief campaign break to focus on the super storm in the northeast. president obama spoke in green bay, wisconsin just a few hours ago. >> governor romney has been using all his tail limits as a sales map to dress up these very same policies that failed our country so badly. the very same policies we have been cleaning up after for the past four years. >> with just five days left until the election president obama

ticket lines. sutter hospitals are using replacement nurses during the walkout. >> people on the lookout for an injured deer shot by an arrow. the doe is wandering around with part of the arrow stuck in the torso. california department of fish and game says it is illegal to shoot deer inability up areas like berkeley. hunting season is august through september. anyone spotting the deer should call fish and game immediately. >> oh, goodness. >> this feels like friday used to begin after thanksgiving. now, the biggest retailer offering holiday deals. >> starting after easter. >> start your engines. race is on to earn your business this holiday season. today amazon.com opened what it called black friday deals store promising door buster deals every day on gifts ranging from electronics and toys. ama son says this is a countdown to the real black friday. other retailers are promising to match or beat offers you find on amazon or anywhere else. it's not often airlines get come employments from passengers. super storm sandy cancelled flights, carriers notified customers ahead of time and used

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dispute. dozens walked the picket line this morning in oakland. the union says sutter is demanding reductions in patient care and standards in contracts. >> we are heroes every day that we go in to work. setting our contract. we are ready to bargain with them. >> a official tells ktvu channel 2 news the nurses are paid very well and urge the union to accept the company's office. >>> ross posted a mix sales report today. same store sales in october rose 4%, that was higher than they expected but lower than wall street's predictions. that sent shares down 6%. facebook is asking menlow park not to push for public benefits. facebook cfo says the company has given millions of dollars to menlow park. >>> a proposed bev mo location may not make it. now they asked to have their application taken off of the agenda. they said the company is still evaluating the proposal. >>> one person was injured today in a chain reaction crash on a san francisco freeway. the accident happened before 3:00 p.m. this afternoon on highway 101 before 280. news chopper 2 was over head when emergency responders a

. because sutter high replacement nurses though on a 5 day contract the regular nurses will not be able to return until next week. >>> apple's newest gadget hit store shelves this morning. thousands of people in the bay area and around the world waited in line today to get their hands on the new ipad mini. ktvu's janine de la vega joins us from there with a look at how it was greeted there. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori, this is the ipad mini, this is what everyone is talking about out hire, you can see i can hold it just in one hand and you can see just how thin it is, right behind me is the store where there has been a steady stream of people coming in to buy it. you can see them checking it out there and playing with it. we are told the white version sold out in an hour and a half but it is still available in black. [ cheers ] >> customers were greeted with collapse and cheers as the doors opened at 8:00 a.m., they were eager to get their hands on the new ipad mini, some had been waiting since 2:00 a.m., he didn't want torick the store selling out. >> you come hir

'connor. the four in the minority were ginsburg, briar, stevens and sutter. in his blistering decent justice stevens called the bush legal appeal a federal assault on the laws of florida. quote one thing is certain, although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear, it's the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian as the rule of the law. as of an hour ago, aids to gore said he had no decision on what to do next. we talked to congresswoman loghner and asked her to assume they ruled for gore. >> i believe that he will abide by the supreme court, he said he would and he should. >> reporter: in 2003, the united states supreme court handed down one of its most significant rulings on race in a generation. and again justice sandra day o'conner voted between the polar end of the court. the ruling said that affirmative action is constitutional and that the nation's public colleges and universities can use race as a consideration in admissions. but the high court also gave opponents

who lived on sutter, webster post and fillmore signed an opposition and collect $5 5 signatures. we appreciate rooster tail restaurants support of our concerns, putting up signage, and to hose and clean the outdoor patio nightly and maintain cleanliness. since this past monday i have been informing all the petition signees of these recent changes and inquiring whether they agree to these changes or wish to continue opposing. as of today, 26 signees have responded, but there has not been a consensus since some are still opposed. our actions have always been motivated by our sincere wish to protect our neighborhood, our homes, and the quality of life of everyone who lives and does business here. we look forward to working with rooster tail restaurant for the betterment of our neighborhood and community. thank you very much. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? public comment portion is closed. commissioner antonini. >> yeah, ms. young, are you in agreement with the project sponsor as far as the distances that have been presented in the report? it looks like they're fa

. >>> a victim of a dui crash was identified as a sutter county deputy. he was a passenger in a solo vehicle crash late last night there smarts though. the chp says the female driver lost control of the car and crashed into a wall. she sustained minor injuries and was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. now to the south bay where construction crews are about to begin a makeover. if the focus of a $62 million reconstruction project. each day several thousand travel interstate and 80,000 drive stevens creek boulevard. >> is definitely the worst interchange in silicon valley and the reason is, it's valley fair and pantano road. >> starting tomorrow construction will begin to widen the stevens creek blvd. on-ramp, from southbound 880 and bring another link from 880 by valley fair from monroe street. then a flyover ramp will link 80 and 280. the entire project should be finished by early 2015. >> we are going to start seeing lane closures and crews on the ground. people will want to slow down in the area. >> many homeowners we talked to are willing to put up with construction noise. >> hopeful

.m. tomorrow morning, marking the second time they have done so. it will impact sutter hospitals. other nurses are also walking off their jobs. they say the hospitals want to make cuts. officials say they have said in the past they need to control cost because of lower reimbursement rates. >>> another strike involving janitors, clerks and maintenance workers at oakland international airport is two hours away. they plan to hit the picket line at 9:00 p.m. tonight. port of oakland officials say it should not impact travel services. >>> a fire station in eastern contra costa county reopened after being closed for 4-1/2 months. they are one of three that closed after voters rejected a parcel tax but it reopened this weekend after they received a federal grant. it should keep them operating for the next two years. >>> apple stock rose again today. they are struggled with leadership shake ups and a more competitive market. it put investors into a two months sell off. today the market closed with shares at more than $565. it is a daily gain of more than $38. >>> the city counsel is set to discuss a b

sutter hospitals and for today only at two hospitals in san jose run by another company. replacement nurses have been brought in. >>> we are following breaking news. cal football coach jeff tedford has been fired. athletic director sandy barber will hold a news conference to discuss his dismissal at 3 p.m. today. cal went 3-9 in the first year back at a renovated memorial stadium. and the final two games were lopsided losses to oregon and oregon state where the bears gave up 100-plus points. cbs 5's sports director dennis o'donnell tells us that cal is targeting hue jackson as a replacement. the former raiders head coach who coached at cal back in the '90s just keep tuned to cbs 5 for the latest on this developing story. >>> we're conducting these surgical operations against terrorists at a time when our own population is being bombarded by rocket attacks. >> rockets rained down in gaza for the 7th straight day but a cease-fire may be hours away. hamas leaders say they have reached a truce but israel says, quote, it's not there yet. once thought to be too far away for the range of th

over wages, benefits and service cuts. eight of the hospitals are sutter health. this two-day strike is their second walkout in three weeks. another labor action is taking place at two san jose hospitals operated by hospital cooperation of america. >> a lot of these nurses will no longer have health benefits. why do we work for a healthcare institution and we don't have healthcare? how is that possible? >> the hospitals say they've fired -- hired replacement nurses on a five-day contract. >>> port of oakland workers continue to walk picket lines this noontime. earlier we showed you the impact at the port. now to the airport which is also part of the port's operation. tara moriarty tells us if the strike is affecting holiday travel there. >> reporter: they braved the cold, windy terminals at 3:00 in the morning. nine hours later, they were still chanting and waving picket signs. >> that's the reason why we did it over the thanksgiving holiday so we can relate the message to all of these people out here so they can know what we're waiting for here at the oakland airport. >> reporter: p

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